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Why Should the Audience be Excited by Your Idea or Product?

Author Dermot Greene Date August 1, 2013
There are two ways to persuade an audience: 1. Logic 2. Emotion For most...
Tagged audience, connection, emotion, know your audience, persuade, presentations, public speaking, speak like steve jobs, steve jobs |
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SpeakTech: Video, Recording Yourself Speaking

Author Dermot Greene Date December 11, 2011
Record your speeches and presentations. Not just the speeches you give in public but...
Tagged audience, body language, communication, connection, emotion, gestures, interaction, passion, presentations, public speaking, sales pitch, speaking, speaktech |
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The TED Commandments

Author Dermot Greene Date March 18, 2011
For anyone interested in speaking and listening to interesting speakers, TED is always a...
Tagged audience, emotion, having fun speaking, passion, practice, presentations, public speaking, TED |
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The Five Elements: Passion

Author Dermot Greene Date February 21, 2011
“Great dancers are not great because of their technique; they are great because of...
Tagged communication, emotion, passion, presentations, speaking, speech, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech |
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The Five Elements of a Perfect Speech

Author Dermot Greene Date January 11, 2011
A few months ago, I ran a workshop called “The Five Elements of a...
Tagged audience, clarity, communication, emotion, interaction, memorability, passion, presentations, public speaking, relevance, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech | 2 Comments |
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Making It Stick: The Christmas Story

Author Dermot Greene Date December 23, 2010
It happened over 2000 years ago yet despite all that time, the story of...
Tagged audience, communication, concreteness, credibility, emotion, made to stick, memorability, simplicity, stories, unexpectedness |
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Making it Stick: The Subway Story

Author Dermot Greene Date December 20, 2010
Did you hear about the guy who lost weight by eating fast food? One...
Tagged clarity, concreteness, credibility, emotion, made to stick, memorability, simplicity, stories, unexpectedness | 1 Comment |
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